From Wednesday To Now!
But check out this cute little 1980s duck neutral! Did you have this in your stash at one time?
In it goes!
I caught this photo last evening at home while eating dinner….zoomed in to see Lola checking out Tula who was simply loafing on the living room floor.
After a minute of Lola watching intently, she gave a hiss and ran back downstairs.
There has been no fighting – just a lot of hissing and running away.
I don’t know if this means we are getting anywhere, but doors are being left open when we are home and we only close them to prevent cat fights while we are gone.
So what will this weekend bring? More sewing. I’ve reached a bit more than half-way on these little Gretchen blocks and I’m starting to think about what I’d like to do for the borders to spice things up a bit all while continuing to use the small scraps that don’t seem to be going down at all.
We are back up to 62 today so I am hoping for a long leisurely walk this afternoon.
How about your own weekend ahead? What are your plans for the next couple of days?

Meanwhile, Hazel is staying warm inside the QPO and keeping watch over my strips on the long arm.
Or keeping watch over the comings and goings of folks driving by –
Or keeping watch over the back of her eye lids.
And no, I simply cannot resist her curly belly fur!
And if you haven’t yet, please pop over to the Gift-Away post and get your entry in!
I’ll be drawing for 2 winners who will each receive a Brookgreen PDF pattern from me and:
Introductory Pricing: The PDF pattern for Brookgreen is currently 25% off in the Quiltville Store, no coupon needed! Price good through 3/31/26.
Simple shapes and easy piecing create a stunning repeat of pattern and secondary designs, inspired by photo taken of vintage tile floors white traveling.
Full color photos, Optional piecing methods, and directions to press for success!’
I can’t wait to see what you do with your own version, be it in these colors, or perhaps a color theme of your own choosing!
Brookgreen finishes at 80” X 80” but is easily customized by making fewer blocks for a smaller quilt, or more blocks for a bigger one.
Add to the length by simply adding more rows.
Border as desired!
A 40-year investment full of so many wonderful memories and possibilities of what’s to come!
Have a wonderful quilty weekend, everyone!









